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🔴Summary of the week in the Middle East (April 10-17, 2026)
The military conflict between the U.S.-Israel and Iran (and associated fronts) had important diplomatic advances, but it remains fragile.
The most relevant: A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon
President Donald Trump announced on April 16 a 10-day ceasefire that went into effect at midnight (local time).
🔘It was achieved after calls with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun. It includes direct negotiations (the first in decades) and a possible meeting at the White House.
🔘Netanyahu clarified that Israeli troops will remain in southern Lebanon for now.
- Hezbollah said it will respect it if Israel complies.
🔘First hours: mutual accusations of violations (intermittent bombings reported by Lebanon).
🔘In Beirut, there were celebrations with gunfire and fireworks. Thousands of displaced people began to return.
**Front with Iran👇🏻**
🔘The temporary ceasefire of 2 weeks (mediated by Pakistan, since April 8) continues, which expires around April 22.
🔘Trump says that the talks “look good,” Iran has made “key concessions,” and that the war “should end soon.”
🔘The U.S. maintains a naval blockade at Iranian ports (not the entire Strait of Hormuz, according to clarifications from the Pentagon), which affects trade and oil. Iran warns that it could respond by closing routes in the Gulf. Balance in Lebanon (most active front)
In conclusion, it can be said that the region is experiencing a moment of diplomatic hope with fragile truces, but the risk of escalation remains high if there are no advances before April 22.
**What do you think? **
🔥Real peace
💯Just a pause
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